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Cover For the Week of
April 17-24, 2002

Cover: Auto Erotica
Can cars be sexy and PC?

Mini + Me: Reporter Allie Gottlieb gives the new, clean cars a road test.


News: SCiFF Board Games
Who's in, who's out on film fest.


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Bruce Bratton: Notes from Berlin.

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Hail to the Chimp: Smooth civilization takes on hairy wilderness in 'Human Nature.'

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Sights & Sounds: Blackstar rocks the Grove, but acoustics and setting don't help.

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Milk It: Author Melanie DuPuis asks if milk is nature's perfect food or one of its deadly poisons.

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Food Fright: 'Food Politics' is not just a hot topic of controversy; it's an eye-opening new book.

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A Bit Mad: Baroque Festival focuses on dance inspired by a spider's bite.

Romany Holiday: 'Nobody's Boy' reworks Gypsy stereotypes.


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